Hello!
I've got bryopsis growing in my tank and today I have some flux rx (fluconazole?) arriving in the mail box.
I'm not really sure what to do with the chaeto in my refugium. Some people say leave it in the system, since if I pull it out before the treatment and then put it back afterwards I might just re-introduce the bryopsis (hiding in the chaeto) in the system again. This seems logical to me.
But when reading about flux rx it says to pull the macro algae out before starting the treatment. What I've read about others treating with fluconazole they've left chaeto in without problems, but is Flux rx something else, which will affect chaeto as well??
I've got bryopsis growing in my tank and today I have some flux rx (fluconazole?) arriving in the mail box.
I'm not really sure what to do with the chaeto in my refugium. Some people say leave it in the system, since if I pull it out before the treatment and then put it back afterwards I might just re-introduce the bryopsis (hiding in the chaeto) in the system again. This seems logical to me.
But when reading about flux rx it says to pull the macro algae out before starting the treatment. What I've read about others treating with fluconazole they've left chaeto in without problems, but is Flux rx something else, which will affect chaeto as well??